I. Dr Paola Minoia and Dr Johanna Hohenthal (University of Helsinki) Climate, land grabs and environmental immobilities in Kenya.
II. Mintewab Bezabih and Ara Jo (London School of Economics and Political Science) The Effect of Land Tenure Security on Internal Migration: Evidence from Ethiopia.
III. Dr Caroline Zickgraf (University of Liège) and Florence de Longueville (University of Liège) Insights from HELIX research in Benin and Senegal.
IV. Stephen Adaawen (University of Bonn) Migration and Environmental Change Dilemma: Perspectives from Northern Ghana.

I. Professor Gregory White (Smith College, Northampton) Africa as a Zone of Insecurity post-2011 Arab Spring: Climate Migration and Anticipatory Regimes in the Security of Europe’s Borders.
II. Dr Elizabeth Worliczek (University of Vienna) The role of Customary Land Tenure in the context of environmental migration: boundaries and flexibility on Wallis Island and in the French Pacific Overseas Collectivities.
III. Julia Blocher (University of Liège) and Dalila Gharbaoui (University of Liège) The reason land matters: relocation as adaptation to climate change in Fiji Islands.
IV. Dr Andrea C. Simonelli (Louisiana State University) The Contentious Policies of Place and Space: the Maldives, Over Population, and Climate Concerns.
V. Nakia Pearson (University of Liège) and Jon Sward (Sussex) Considering the role of tenure systems in the construction of boundaries of exclusion and inclusion in the context of environmental migration in West Africa: examples from Ghana and Burkina Faso.